Rules

Before you download the rules to the RoboCup Junior New Zealand challenges, ensure you first download the general rules.

It is a condition of entry to the competition that suitable photographs of children engaged in competition-related activities may be used in appropriate publicity. We ask that each parent signs a media release form for their child, and delivers it to the competition organisers.

Authenticity of Student's Work

Students will be interviewed at RCJNZ competitions and must prove that the work on robots 'is essentially theirs.' Original technology must meet the following guidelines:

Students may use outside technology that has not been generated by them, only if it is freely available to all competitors. Its supply must be openly published, either in written form or on the Internet. Students will not need to explain the operation of such technology.

If self-manufactured technology or software of limited availability has been included on the robot, the students must be able to prove that they have constructed this themselves or explain fully, to the satisfaction of the interview panel, how it works and how it is programmed.

If entrants think that they may be using technology of limited availability, they should consult the referee at least one week prior to the event. The referee can then outline the type of knowledge that they may have to exhibit in the interview.

General Competition Rules and Code of Conduct-1.pdf

THEATRE:

RCJNZ_Theatre_Rules_2019.pdf

RCJNZ_Theatre_Interview_ScoreSheet_2019.pdf

RCJNZ_Theatre_Performance_Scoresheet_2019.pdf

RCJNZ_TheatreMCForm.pdf

RESCUE & SOCCER:

RCJNZ_Rescue_Rules_2019.pdf

RCJNZ_SoccerRescueInterviewForm-1.pdf

RCJNZ_Soccer_Rules_2019.pdf

MEDIA RELEASE:

RCJNZ_MediaReleaseForm.pdf

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